My excitement was short-lived. While I want to disable anti-aliasing for 
vertical and horizontal borders, anti-aliasing makes diagonal or curved borders 
much better. So, I am still looking for ideas for dealing with this.
—Ken Nellis

--- In svg-developers@yahoogroups.com, "Kenneth N" <nelli...@...> wrote:
>
> Never mind! I kept looking after my post and found the answer:
> <svg shape-rendering="crispEdges">
> —Ken Nellis
> 
> --- In svg-developers@yahoogroups.com, Kenneth Nellis <nellisks@> wrote:
> >
> > In SVG renderings, where, for example, two non-rotated rectangles of  
> > solid but different colors abut, I see a single line of pixels at the  
> > border that I attribute, perhaps erroneously, to anti-aliasing. I  
> > wish to know what I can do to eliminate this artifact. I tried <svg  
> > color-rendering="optimizeSpeed">, but this had no effect in my two  
> > browsers (Mac/Safari 4.1.3 and Mac/Opera 10.63). Any ideas?
> > —Ken Nellis
> >
>




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